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Following the Money in Dallas City Council Campaigns
You can learn a lot from campaign finance reports.
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Alex Macon and Matt Goodman
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April 14, 2021
12:24 pm
Earlier this month, over 50 candidates in 14 contested Dallas City Council races had to file their latest campaign finance reports, documenting their fundraising and spending over the last several months.
The Dallas Morning News has hit on some of the bigger takeaways from these records. Almost $900,000 has been pumped into contests that will determine the makeup of the city council, with Mayor Eric Johnson spared from having to run for re-election until 2023. Big-name donors who have previously backed the mayor are now supporting challenges to three incumbent city council members who voted against Johnson last fall in a battle over police overtime funding a sign that public safety concerns (and the mayor’s strained relationships with many of his colleagues) are driving forces this election
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For marginalized students from low-income backgrounds, unexpected expenses like a $500 car repair can make or break their chances of finishing college. Nobody knows this better than the staff of UNI’s Center for Urban Education (UNI-CUE), which serves around 15,000 people annually with several programs designed to promote continued education in marginalized communities.
Yolanda Williams, director of UNI’s Classic Upward Bound program pictured below a college-readiness program housed in the UNI-CUE that helps prepare low-income and first-generation students for college experienced several moments of financial uncertainty herself. She received a partial scholarship for college in high school, and took every other financial aid option available work study, Pell Grants, and a small student loan but still fell short of tuition, so she decided not to attend.
Curly Nikki’s ‘BeHerSummit’ empowers Black women to celebrate inner and outer beauty
The virtual summit will focus on wellness, beauty, entrepreneurship, spirituality and creativity
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Nikki Walton, the entrepreneurial force behind CurlyNikki, is hosting the BeHerSummit this weekend to empower multicultural, millennial women and help them celebrate their inner and outer beauty.
(Credit: Nikki Walton)
Walton, who created the successful Curly Nikki brand that helped foster a cultural shift in the acceptance of natural hair, wants this summit to encourage women to focus on being more than just their ‘best’ selves.
“I want the women who attend this event to walk away knowing that self-care is not selfish and to stop focusing on being their best self, but to instead focus on being their whole self. Women have always been our whole selves, and we do not have to become; we just need to be,” Walton told
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